The Cure to Release ‘Mixed Up’ Reissue and ‘Town Down’ for Record Store Day

This year's Record Store Day will see two releases from the Cure: a vinyl reissue of the band's 1990 remix album Mixed Up, and a long-awaited collection called Torn Down (Mixed Up Extra), which features 16 of their tracks remixed by Robert Smith. Both will be available for the April 21 celebration of record stores on double picture-disc vinyl.

Smith first mentioned the latter in 2009, which was initially slated to be a collection of Cure songs remixed by the group's favorite artists, but they've instead been reworked by Smith. It reportedly includes versions of "A Night Like This," "Three Imaginary Boys," "Never Enough" and "The Last Day of Summer." Below, you can see the full track listing, according to a fan site that caught an early listing on Amazon France that has since been taken down.

The pressing of Torn Down is limited to 7,750. For more information on titles that will be available on Record Store Day, visit their website.

Last year, the Cure released new vinyl pressings of their 2001 Greatest Hits, as well as their Acoustic Hits, which was originally included as a bonus with the CD version.